Dino Paxenos is a collector. All of us are in many ways, but some take this title to a level that is deeper, sophisticated and rewarding. The process of collecting and the standard of filtering is not an automated task. Todays … →

HANNIBAL KING

What do you do when you have an addiction? A habit that constantly taps your shoulder asking the same familiar questions, whens the next fix, where will I find it and how much of it will make it all better? Finding that … →

LIBBY MARGO

Caterpillars are distinctly beautiful insects, crawling around with three pairs of eyes, multiple body segments and proudly known to chomp holes into leaves as their meals. But one of the most interesting characteristics of them all is their machine like … →

HARDCOPY

“So much is going on in the world. The earthquake in Japan feels like a distant memory, even though peoples lives haven’t yet returned to normal. Inspired by all the ways people were raising funds for disaster relief (a great group … →

HANDMADE KNIVES

“As professional chefs, we are in constant search for the best designs and tools for cooking. We are incredibly fortunate and thankful to be surrounded by the most talented people in the business in the world, and we are excited … →

YAMS

Everyday we find products, objects, music and art that is well thought out and executed precisely for us to use or see. Pretty simple stuff, a pair of chopsticks, a pencil, or a chair. These final pieces are simple, but … →

YANICK DELAFOGE

Fascinating individuals are always difficult to find, but with the ability to link through the internet it has increased the chances. My attention span on the net is usually tenths of a second, one scroll down a page and I’m on … →

SANDY LEY / PHATSH

Theres is a ton of food content floating online dedicated to providing reviews on spots to hit up, including glimpses of the menu through photos. www.PhatSH.com is amongst the many sites, but the difference is the intel behind the site. Shes dedicated herself … →

Astrological Uncut

As a fan of Jazzy, downtempo ambient sounds, it was a matter of time until AstroLogical streamed into my playlist. Looking further into the production I found a series of tracks under the name Living Fossils LP. Living Fossils is a collection of … →

“In my work, I use a sewing machine to create thread drawings and installations by sewing into a fabric that dissolves in water. This fabric makes it possible for me to build up the thread by sewing repeatedly into my drawn images so that when the fabric is dissolved, the image can hold together without a base. These thread images appear as though they would be easily unraveled and seemingly on the verge of falling apart, despite the works actual raveled strength.

I am interested in the vulnerability of thread, its ability to unravel, and its strength when it is sewn together. I am interested in the connections between process and materials and the way that they relate to images and spaces. Tracing actions and environments through a process of repetition, translation and dissolving, I hope to trace absence. My work is a process of making as a way of tracing and preserving things that are gone, or slowly falling apart. ” Amanda McCavour